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The device features a Gigabit Ethernet port and supports a comprehensive suite of streaming protocols to ensure secure, low-latency transmission over various network topologies.

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The whole monitor weighs 280g and its dimensions are 165 x 91 x 28.5mm. VEC-550 4K

If you have ever tried to run a 4K signal from your PC in the office to a TV in the living room 50 feet away, you know the nightmare of signal dropouts. Enter the .

The VEC-550 uses POC (Power over Cable) . In my configuration, only the Transmitter needed the power adapter. The Receiver was powered entirely via the Ethernet cable. This saved me from installing an extra outlet behind my wall-mounted TV. The device features a Gigabit Ethernet port and

Mini-LED backlighting gives the panel precise luminance control. 512 independent local dimming zones.

Standard conference room cameras struggle to balance close-up shots of an active speaker with an overview of the room. The system bypasses this limitation by running two discrete lenses simultaneously: If you share with third parties, their policies apply

A modern 4K device should include HDMI 2.0/2.1 options (for 4K60, HDR10+, VRR if supported), robust codec support (HEVC, VP9, AV1 ideally), and reliable Wi‑Fi or Ethernet for streaming 4K content. Missing AV1 or limited HDMI bandwidth are subtle but meaningful limitations.

: Primarily used for displaying live physical documents or 3D objects to a class.